No, Kermit the Frog has not become a modern-day Boss Tweed. But a new political ad makes a nod to the Muppets by featuring plenty of puppets and a narrator that is a bright green and yellow puppet contraption dubbed "your political machine." For good measure, the ad-makers throw in an homage to Alfred Hitchock Presents by making the background music Charles Gounod's "Funeral March of a Marionette."

The campaign for David Catania, independent candidate for D.C. mayor and a D.C. Council member, released the ad Wednesday. The minute-long ad has more than 7,000 YouTube hits and takes plenty of swings at Democratic nominee Muriel Bowser, also a member of the council. The machine's green and yellow colors just happen to mirror Bowser's campaign colors, and, for that matter, the colors of her predecessor on the council, ex-Mayor Adrian Fenty.

"Why do you support Muriel Bowser?" the political machine asks puppets on the streets of D.C., to which one responded, "Muriel isn't afraid to speak out, even when she doesn't quite understand the issue, like neighborhood schools."

"Don't be a puppet," the ad concludes. "Vote Independent November 4th."

Ben Young of the Catania campaign said the puppet ad was pitched by their digital consultants. Young did not know the exact cost of the ad but he said the ad will not be airing on T.V. He said that the pupeteer's creations were very intentional, down to making the "political machine" resemble a reel tape recorder, which Young said, "like our political machine is no longer relevant or useful."

Bowser Communications Director Joaquin McPeek responded to the ad in an email to CQ Roll Call, writing, “The only thing more comical than his puppets is his internal polling.”